FARMINGTON – On Wednesday, 15 Oct. at 7:00 p.m., novelist M.P. Barker will be at the Farmington Public Library to discuss her award-winning historical novel, A Difficult Boy. The event, sponsored by…
Banned Books Week (Sept. 27-Oct. 4), the annual American Library Association’s event to celebrate the freedom to read, is commemorated at the University of Maine at Farmington’s Mantor Library with a display created…
FARMINGTON – Farmington Recreation Department is opening the Community Center for after school hours starting Monday, Oct. 6 during the following times: Monday, Wednesday and Friday for middle and high school students…
FARMINGTON – Award-winning nonfiction writer, poet and essayist Richard Hoffman will read from his work at 7:30 p.m., on Thursday, Oct. 9 in The Landing in the Olsen Student Center. The reading…
SOUTH CARTHAGE – New England Celtic Arts will present, direct from Ireland, the six member all female band Liadan (pronounced Lee-a-dun) at Skye Theatre Performing Arts Center on Monday, Oct. 6 in…
FARMINGTON – June Dragoon of Hillside Art Gallery in West Peru, Maine, will be Heirlooms of Tomorrow featured artist for October at its SugarWood Gallery in Farmington. Dragoon’s latest advancement in her…
OAKLAND – The American Kennel Club® is pleased to announce the continued running of Responsible Dog Ownership Day (AKC RDO Day). A nationwide initiative in its sixth year, AKC RDO Day engages…
The Apple Pumpkin Festival, sponsored by the Jay-Livermore-Livermore Falls Chamber of Commerce has been postponed to 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 due to heavy rain expected tomorrow and bad…
RANGELEY – Bethel Belle, Litchfield Pippin, Winn’s Russet, the Bailey Golden, the Aunt Judith – these were some of the early apples in Maine, part of the 300 or so apple varieties…
SOUTH CARTHAGE – New England Celtic Arts will present Cape Breton fiddler Wendy MacIsaac with guitarist Patrick Gills at Skye Theatre Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Sept. 25 in South Carthage, Maine…